Asked if she was thinking about this rematch, Bolingbrook's Brittney Thomas said: "Oh, man, were we. When we heard they were in the other bracket for this tournament we were so excited. They've been doing well all year."

Morton, which entered the final with a 13-0 record, also was the top seed. The Potters missed their first 12 shots from the field as the Raiders ran off to a 19-4 lead after the first quarter. Morton took a 1-0 lead, then watched as Thomas led a 13-0 run with three steals and six of her 13 points.

Morton didn't score its first field goal until the final second of the quarter.

Bolingbrook led 31-9 at the half and never let its lead get below 18 points in the final 16 minutes. With 3 minutes 54 seconds left and the Raiders on top 54-21, officials called for the running clock. The 30-point margin was the largest in the tournament's history.

Samantha Woods led Bolingbrook (14-1) with 17 points to go along five rebounds and three assists.

Mauvolyene Adams came off the bench early and had 16 points and four rebounds. They and Thomas were named to the all-tournament team.

Bolingbrook did all this damage without starter Miranda Tate, who has a leg injury.

"I know we learned a lesson (from the first meeting) to come out hard every game," Woods said.